- Ferguson-Florissant School District
- Foundation for Education
Foundation for Education
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The Ferguson-Florissant School District established the Ferguson-Florissant Foundation for Education in 2014 to enhance community support for our schools and expand resources that enrich teaching, inspire learning, and maximize opportunities for all students.
The Foundation operates through two primary funding sources:
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The Ferguson-Florissant Foundation for Education Fund
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The Ferguson-Florissant Scholarship Fund
The Ferguson-Florissant Foundation for Education is component funds of the Greater Saint Louis Community Foundation, allowing for flexible and impactful giving. All contributions are tax-deductible, and grants are made based on the recommendations of the Foundation’s advisory board.
Giving Opportunities
Thanks to our partnership with the Greater Saint Louis Community Foundation, we accept a wide variety of contributions, including checks, credit cards, ACH, appreciated securities, and IRA charitable distributions.
Click here to give: Donate through the St. Louis Community FoundationFor questions or assistance, contact Dr. Ebonee Shaw at (314) 687-1922 or email eshaw@fergflor.org.
Donation Wish List for Students & Staff
Please donate items from the list below to support our students and families. All donations go directly to children and staff in need within the Ferguson-Florissant School District.
School & Art Supplies
- Markers, colored pencils, and crayons
- Folders, notebooks, spiral notebooks, sketch pads, journals
- Pencils, electric pencil sharpeners, dry-erase markers
- Copy paper, loose-leaf paper
- Stickers, sticker charts, birthday stickers
- Coloring books
Backpacks & Uniforms
- Clear book bags/backpacks
- Uniform shirts (White, Navy Blue, Red, Grey – all sizes)
- Uniform pants/shorts:
- Sizes: 4T–12/14, 7/8, 10/12
- Girls: 12–24
- Boys: 10–32
- Socks and underwear:
- Girls: Size 7/8
- Boys: Sizes 7/8, 10/12
- Neutral-colored shoes (Sizes 2 & 3)
Hygiene & Cleaning Supplies
- Kleenex, paper towels, wipes, Clorox wipes
- Hand sanitizer, body soap, deodorant
- Laundry detergent, softener, dryer sheets
- Cleaning gloves
Food & Snacks
- Assorted snacks
- 8 oz bottles of water
- Styrofoam plates, napkins, cups, utensils
Outdoor & Attendance Incentives
- Board games, puzzles
- Toys for attendance incentives, treasure box items
- Gift cards, gas cards, bus tickets
- Fidget toys, stuffed animals, bracelets
- Sports equipment:
- Footballs with flags, basketballs, soccer balls, tether balls, jump ropes
- Bubbles, bubble machines, sidewalk chalk (26+ boxes)
- Kites
Questions or Ready to Donate?
Don't hesitate to contact us directly or drop items off at Vogt Welcome Center, 200 Church St., Ferguson, MO 63135. If you have questions, contact Teresa Davis at tdavis4@fergflor.org -
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Foundation For Education Updates
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Ferguson-Florissant Foundation for Education Spring 2025 Grant Awardees
McCluer High School
Vibrant Vegetable Garden.
Award: $2,000
This interdisciplinary project will engage the woodworking class in constructing raised beds, environmental science students in cultivation, and Family and Consumer Sciences (FACS) in utilizing the fresh produce. They also envision sharing excess produce with families and community members through a fall harvest event.
Triple A Pledge Student Field Trip.
Award: $650
Students will engage in a special field trip to visit some sites around St. Louis that they have been studying in AVID over the school year. Sites include Mill Creek Valley, The Ville, MO History Museum, & World’s Fair Pavilion ending with a picnic on Art Hill.
Football Team.
Award: $787.96
Team Members will receive new socks and t-shirts to wear so that they look uniformed while competing. The team will also laundry detergent to wash the young men’s practice clothes.
McCluer North High School
Spanish II-V AAPPL Exams
Award: $1,560
The Assessment of Performance toward Proficiency in Languages exam qualifies the upper level students for the Seal of Biliteracy. The test gives students a non-partial, concrete rating of their current skills in four modes of communication: interpersonal speaking and listening, interpretive reading, interpretive listening and presentational writing.
Vocal Music
Award: $640
Choir members will participate in the Music in the Parks competitive event at Six Flags, St. Louis. The choir will appear before a panel of judges who will provide constructive feedback highlighting their strengths and identifying areas of growth. The choir will also perform at a local school.
All School Mental Health Activity
Award: $600
Students at McCluer North will participate in mental health activities for Mental Health Awareness Month.
Boys Basketball Team
Award: $1,000
9-12 grade boys basketball team partially funded to support new uniforms, practice gear, team bags, team travel gear, and a basketball shooting machine to assist during practice.
Wrestling Team
Award: $1,000
The McCluer North wrestling team is partially funded to support new uniforms and warm-up outfits.
Athletic Department
Award: $1,000
The McCluer North athletic department will be receiving new equipment: Resistance Bands and Bungee Cord Training Kits, Speed Chute, Weightlifting wrist straps. They have also been granted travel expenses to local universities and sports related events for the months of May, June, and July.
STEAM Academy High at McCluer South Berkeley
Career Education ‘Glory of Missouri Awards’ Jefferson City Trip
Award: $500
Career education students will attend the Glory of Missouri Awards in Jefferson City, MO. The Primary goal of this trip is to provide student recognition for achievement while fostering a culture of excellence and motivation within the Ferguson-Florissant educational environment. Participation in this event will not only celebrate the honorees, it will help the students gain professional exposure as well as experiential networking opportunities.
Girls Basketball Team
Award: $1,000
The STEAM Academy girls basketball team is partially funded to support new uniforms and warm-up outfits for the 2025/2026 season.
FFSD Administration
College & Career Readiness ‘Decision Day’
Award: $3,000 (Divided by all 4 high schools)
Decision Day provides an important time for seniors to declare to students, staff, and other stakeholders their post-secondary plans, and celebrate with peers. Specifically, this moment encapsulates the district's vision, which states students are prepared to realize those (post-secondary) possibilities.
Students are supported with essentials, including resources for their dormitory or gift cards. Additionally, students are immersed in activities, such as assembly, where they acknowledge their peers' decisions and create a climate that inspires their younger peers to be college and career ready.
Orchestra
Combs/Robinwood
Award: $250
The orchestra rooms at Combs and Robinwood will be receiving new instrument racks for large instruments like cellos.
Robinwood
5th Grade Mystery Trip
Award: $1,000
The fifth graders at Robinwood are headed on a mystery trip in honor of their promotion to the 6th grade!
Halls Ferry Intermediate
St. Louis area Book Battle
Award: $600
Halls Ferry students have spent the year reading 10 books to prepare for the St. Louis area Book Battle - a competition among 23 area school testing students on book trivia. The Book Battle competition is May 15th. This grant will cover transportation, t-shirts, and a pizza celebration!
Lee Hamilton
Pottery
Award: $289
Pottery is coming to Lee Hamilton! Each grade level will have the opportunity to choose a project, pinch pots or figurines. Incorporating a pottery unit into the classroom helps foster creativity, fine motor skills, and emotional expression in young learners. Working with clay allows students to engage in hands-on activities that promote critical thinking and problem-solving as they mold and shape their ideas into tangible works of art.
Projector Cage for the gym
Award: $580
This grant will allow Lee Hamilton to mount their projector in the gym and allow it to be protected by a cage. The cage provides for the safety of the projector in the gym where it may be accidentally hit with PE equipment during games and activities.
Stringing Along at Lee Hamilton & Griffith
Award: $998.48
The elementary orchestras at Lee Hamilton and Griffith will receive new strings for instruments. New strings will help students create a more resonant sound, which can lead to quicker feelings of success and more motivation to continue learning and creating. This grant will allow for a change of strings on 49 violins, 2 violas, and 1 cello.
Library Refresh
Award: $1000
A well-maintained, diverse library collection provides access to current, relevant information, supporting the academic and personal growth of students. By regularly updating the library’s books, schools ensure that students have access to the latest knowledge, research, and educational resources, allowing them to stay informed on contemporary issues and trends.
An updated collection also supports curriculum development, as it provides teachers with current texts and resources to complement lesson plans.
Little Creek
Award: $1050.79
Over 500 students come to Little Creek to fish every year, they will now have 24 new fishing poles to inspire lifelong outdoor exploration. Also, it has also been a long time goal of Little Creek to have an apple orchard to teach students where their food comes from. With this grant Little Creek will purchase 10 apple trees so that future generations can understand where their fruit comes from and have an appreciation for what trees provide for us.
Vogt, Social Worker Team
Personal Hygiene Kits for Students
Award: $1500
Maintaining proper personal hygiene is essential for students' health, confidence, and overall well-being. As part of our efforts to educate students on general hygiene practices, the district social workers team will be conducting class presentations covering essential hygiene habits. To reinforce these lessons and support students who may have limited access to essential hygiene items, travel-size deodorants, soap, toothpaste and toothbrushes will be distributed after each presentation.
Commons Lane
Future Leaders of Impact and Promise
Award: $1500
The FLIP project teaches students about leadership, character, and impact. This project is year long and students will help develop school wide celebrations, learn about problem solving skills and leadership qualities. The students have created toy drives and monthly celebrations.
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Ferguson-Florissant Foundation for Education Grant Application
The Spring 2025 Grant Cycle is Closed.
Winners will be announced April 2025.
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Ferguson-Florissant School District Scholarship
The 2025 Scholarship Grant Cycle is closed. Winners will be announced May 2025.
The Ferguson-Florissant School District Scholarship program is designed to encourage district students to accomplish their post-high school educational goals. Students with good behavior and academic standing may apply for scholarships ranging from $1,000 to $2,000.. These scholarships may be used for undergraduate studies at two-year and four-year colleges, universities, and nonprofit technical schools.
2024 Scholarship Winners
A Lassiter
A Jackson
A Griffin
E Gibbons
J Casimere
N Sanford
Ai Roby
A Brown
D Middleton
D Rugerio
K Mays
K Carbon
K Keys
N McKinnie
R Smith
A Taylor
I Roades
K Jones
L Williams
M Houston
M Gaikins
M Huff
N Barnett
I Taylor
K Reedesno
O Emeje
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John Moses Lang Memorial Fund
The John Moses Lang Memorial Fund provided $24,000 to support 1st grade teachers. Each 1st grade teacher received a percentage of the donation to use towards educational endeavors.
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FFSD Foundation for Education Advisory Board
The Ferguson-Florissant School District Foundation for Education is guided by a dedicated Advisory Board committed to supporting and advancing educational opportunities for all students in our district. These passionate community members bring diverse perspectives and deep commitment to our mission.
Current Advisory Board members have agreed to:
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Serve a minimum of a one-year term;
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Rotate off the board in staggered cycles over the first three years to ensure continuity, institutional knowledge, and leadership stability.
Moving forward, Advisory Board members will:
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Serve two-year terms;
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Be eligible to serve up to two consecutive terms.
This structure is designed to maintain strong, consistent leadership while also welcoming fresh ideas and new energy. Together, we’re building a sustainable foundation for the future of FFSD students.
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Contact
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Dr. Ebonee Shaw
Executive Director Ferguson-Florissant Foundation for Education
314-687-1922
eshaw@fergflor.org
Advisory Board
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Dr. Isaac ButlerJami DolbyOnye HollomonJoseph HoseaJaime JenkinsBradley Johnson*Caroyln RandazzoMelanie RandelsDr. Ebonee ShawDr. Lavon Singleton*Ellen Vietor*Beth Wojciechowski* Non-voting memberThe Advisory Board includes members of the FFSD community, alumni, staff, teachers, administrators, business owners, and parents. Check the FFSD Calendar for advisory board meeting dates.
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Mission Statement The Ferguson-Florissant Foundation for Education will support and generate resources for the Ferguson-Florissant School District to enrich and expand programs needed to meet the district’s stated mission and promote excellence in education.
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Goals The Ferguson-Florissant Foundation for Education will achieve its mission by directing resources toward the following focus areas:
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1 Strengthen and enrich learning through the financial support of innovative programs.
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2 Support best practices to prepare students for future success.
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3 Encourage parents, community members and all stakeholders to join with the school system to promote and enhance the educational experience of all students.